I always think that renal disease is very hard to study and every time I put this topic as an options, but I feel overwhelmed. However, I have to say that I found your video and I really like it. The way you explain a the content is clear and precise. Thank you so much.
I’m not Cathy, but I would say due to the electrolyte imbalance causing hyperkalemia (high potassium, cause of dysrhythmias) you would attempt to decrease the intake.
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I always think that renal disease is very hard to study and every time I put this topic as an options, but I feel overwhelmed. However, I have to say that I found your video and I really like it. The way you explain a the content is clear and precise. Thank you so much.
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I’m not Cathy, but I would say due to the electrolyte imbalance causing hyperkalemia (high potassium, cause of dysrhythmias) you would attempt to decrease the intake.
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